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A gathering of wonderful art spotted by yours truly these last seven days.
Discussing the minutiae of comic book collecting.
Discussing the minutiae of comic book collecting.
A gathering of wonderful art spotted by yours truly these last seven days.
A gathering of wonderful art spotted by yours truly these last seven days.
A gathering of wonderful art spotted by yours truly these last seven days.
A gathering of wonderful art spotted by yours truly these last seven days at the Heritage Vintage Comics and Comics Art Event November 15-17 2012. Click any image to start the gallery.
A gathering of wonderful art spotted by yours truly these last seven days: Moebius, Steranko, Miller, Dodson, Cho, Stokes, Wyeth, McCay, Canete, Immonen, Pham, Perger and more!
A gathering of wonderful art spotted by yours truly these last seven days: Hughes, Maleev, Adams, Fuchs, Cooke, Lloyd, Miller, Colan, Darrow, Kirby, Hernandez, Steranko, Cho, Rivera, Edwards, Kunstler and more!
A gathering of wonderful art spotted by yours truly these last seven days: Young, Miller, Steranko, Schultz, Gottfredson, Buscema, Rude, Kamen, Dodson, Harris and more!
Panel layout is one of those features, or more accurately functions, of a comic that goes completely unnoticed unless it breaks out of the established boundaries. The other function that slips by is lettering but that’s a topic for another…
Last week 20th Century Danny Boy posted a 1975 interview from Graphex fanzine with Jim Steranko. It’s a great read to get a glimpse into Steranko’s purview of comics; this quote nailed it. Drawing well is requirement in being a…
A gathering of wonderful art spotted by yours truly these last seven days: Ditko, Adams, Kirby, Vermeer, Stokes, Quitely, Pope, Robbins, Hergé and more!
A gathering of wonderful art spotted by yours truly these last seven days: Stewart, Miller, Kirby, Steranko, Canete, Spokes, Weeks, Cheung, Kuhn, Hernandez, Samnee, Janson, Cheung and more!
I recently came across a wonderful little story done by Jim Steranko for Comixscene #4, published May-June of 1973. ‘The Block’ isn’t the world’s best story, nor is it Steranko’s best work; it’s very heavy handed in delivering it’s message…
The other day I’m headed home from the day job and I have local classic rock station, Q107 on in my car and they play the new single from Robbie Robertson. I’m a big fan of Robertson’s, both of The…
This week, the always entertaining Comic Twart collective illustrated everyone’s favorite stogie-chomping super-spy — Colonel Nicholas Joseph Fury. Furthermore, they went the extra mile and drew the 1960s Swingin’ Steranko version of Nick. (check out the above image by Evan…